Back in February, Air New Zealand released some seXXXy behind the scenes footage of their new safety video.

And we were BEYOND delighted to see that it starred some of the hottest bikini babes out there: the Sports Illustrated swimsuit models!!

Christie Brinkley, Chrissy Teigen, Ariel Meredith, Hannah David, and Jessica Gomes are sure to delight passengers while also instructing them on how to buckle a seatbelt, inflate a floaty vest, use a breathing mask, and more for you and any little ones you may have with you!

Oh, and did we mention they’re wearing bikinis in the idyllic Cook Islands the entire time?? "The beauty of safety" indeed!

With the help of some super sexy Sports Illustrated models like Christie Brinkley, Chrissy Teigen, Ariel Meredith, Hannah David, and Jessica Gomes, Air New Zealand has created the hottest safety video in the air!!

Unfortch, Safety In Paradise has yet to debut on their flights, but the airline has released their making of video — documenting all the fun behind-the-scenes footage.

And it’s not just the scenery that’s beautiful… the girls are too! Doesn’t hurt that they’re stripped down to their bikinis. Ha!

In the past 15 years, 575 children have died from heat stroke after being left unattended in a vehicle, however parents continue to leave their kids behind while running errands.

It can take as little as 15 minutes for a child to suffer from serious injuries, and there have already been 15 deaths this year alone.

But if these statistics are for some reason not enough to convince you, Redcastle Productions decided to make a short film to paint a picture of the very real dangers of leaving a baby in a car.

The video shows a mother who decides to run into a store to grab a few things when she quickly becomes distracted and starts moving painfully slow!!

Meanwhile, her baby boy starts feeling the heat inside the car and eventually loses consciousness right before he is rescued by a few strangers!

Overall, the video is pretty upsetting as we watch this poor child suffer while his mother moves slower than molasses, but it certainly gets the point across that you should NEVER leave your baby behind, even if it's only for a few minutes!